Dirty
This is very cool, live, dirty, thick, psychedelic, love the guitar and the Sabbath bass, so holy performed in the spirit of the church of Burning Man. It's tight. It knocks me over, but you know me, I just get up again. Damn.
P.S. I had tickets for last Burning Man, but could not go for some reason I don't remember. This summer!

Dirty - yeah that too
It get's mighty dusty on the playa and it burns everything. Too bad you didn't make out - it was a fine trip indeed. Thanks for your enthusiastic appreciation of this little workout.

This summer is the 40 year
anniversary of Woodstock. Ain't it great to still be rockin'? The H2 was great last night. We're booked in the same studio Tuesdays for the next 8 weeks - and I think I found the sweet spot for the H2 in 2 channel surround. Now - If I could only keep everyone else out of the room messing with the amp and PA settings. Thanks for stopping by Dick.

The H2 really delivered
this time. Interesting too - cause it was ridiculously loud - and there's much more definition here than I could hear in the studio. Not surprising I guess - given the state of my ears.

It'd be great to share a bill
BTW - "spoonful" is a good take on this - but it really developed out of John Cale's version of Jonathan Richman's "Pablo Picasso". I'll burn my AARP card at the end. How's that?

I can dig this
Nothing like a live performance. Way cool energy outlet. I pick up a contrast between the nasty geetar grooves and sounds to the polite gentleman I hear singing;) That is a cool contrast and what makes it stand out from a crowd. PS! Where do I get tickets to the show....?

Sweet!
The beginning reminded me of some good, old-fashioned midwestern garage-metal, then it took a kind of Lou-Reed vocal twist and ended up all Jimi Hendrix style psychedelic. Great sound, nothing like a live jam!

Born in Philly and living in Brooklyn, NY. My home studio work predates digital and my gigging experience was mostly in the early eighties. Currently playing in a four piece around town with some guys that are way out of my league. They have real ski... [see more]

Psychedelic music is a musical genre inspired by or attempting to replicate the mind-altering experience of drugs such as cannabis, psilocybin, mescaline, and especially LSD. It is not rigorously defined, and is sometimes interpreted to include every